Probabilistic Computers for MIMO Detection: From Sparsification to 2D Parallel Tempering

Abstract

Probabilistic computers built from p-bits offer a promising path for combinatorial optimization, but the dense connectivity required by real-world problems scales poorly in hardware. Here, we address this through graph sparsification with auxiliary copy variables and demonstrate two fully on-chip parallel tempering solvers on an FPGA. Targeting MIMO detection, a dense, NP-hard problem central to wireless communications, we first fit 11 temperature replicas of a 128-node sparsified system (1,408 p-bits) on-chip and achieve bit error rates significantly below conventional linear detectors on 64 × 64 BPSK MIMO. We report complete end-to-end solution times of 3~ms per instance, including all loading, sampling, readout, and verification overheads. ASIC projections in 7~nm technology indicate 103~MHz operation at 285.8~mW, suggesting that massive parallelism across multiple chips could approach the throughput demands of next-generation wireless systems. Sparsification, however, introduces a sharp sensitivity to the copy-constraint strength P that requires manual tuning. To eliminate this bottleneck, we utilize Two-Dimensional Parallel Tempering (2D-PT), which exchanges replicas across both temperature (β) and constraint (P) dimensions. On Sherrington--Kirkpatrick spin glasses, 2D-PT converges roughly 250× faster than optimally tuned 1D-PT, and on 128 × 128 MIMO it reaches zero bit errors at high SNR where 1D-PT exhibits an error floor. We further validate 2D-PT entirely on-chip with 54 replicas (1,728 p-bits) on a 16 × 16 MIMO instance, where it tracks the maximum-likelihood bound in just 50 Monte Carlo steps -- 10× fewer than 1D-PT -- at projected 111~MHz and 124~mW in 7~nm. Together, these results establish an on-chip p-bit architecture and a scalable, tuning-free algorithmic framework for dense combinatorial optimization.

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